Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) in Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine is a specialized undergraduate program that focuses on the prevention, control, and surveillance of animal diseases. It offers students an in-depth understanding of veterinary public health, epidemiological principles, and the implementation of preventive measures to ensure animal welfare and protect public health. The program covers topics such as zoonotic diseases, biostatistics, veterinary pathology, immunology, and disease management. The duration of the course is typically 5 years, including clinical training and field experience. Graduates are equipped to work in government agencies, research institutions, animal health organizations, and as private practitioners, contributing significantly to the health and safety of both animal populations and humans.